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Police officers 'spat at' in Maidstone in separate incidents on same day

A police officer was allegedly spat at in the eyes while another was spat at on the neck in two separate incidents just hours apart in Maidstone.

Two men have been charged in connection with the incidents in the County Town.

The Fremlin Walk area, Maidstone, where an officer was allegedly spat at
The Fremlin Walk area, Maidstone, where an officer was allegedly spat at

At around 6.55pm on on May 27, a man was initially arrested in relation to an assault on a woman in Brunswick Street, Maidstone.

It is reported that as he was taken into custody, he was aggressive and abusive and injured a constable’s arm.

The suspect was then taken to hospital where it is alleged he spat in an officer’s face, making direct contact with his eyes.

Callum Geary, aged 25, of Dickens Road, Maidstone was later charged with two counts of assault by beating of an emergency worker and two further assaults.

He was also charged with theft and criminal damage.

The suspects appeared at court after being arrested in Maidstone on May 27
The suspects appeared at court after being arrested in Maidstone on May 27

During the same evening, at around 9.30pm, patrols were called to the Fremlin Walk area after reports a man was shouting racial abuse.

The man is said to have threatened members of the public who challenged him and he was arrested nearby. The suspect is then alleged to have spat on both a female officer’s neck and at a member of the public. He was taken to hospital where he is said to have shouted further abusive language.

John Devall, aged 37, of no fixed address, was charged with assault, assault by beating of an emergency worker and two counts of racially aggravated harassment.

Both suspects were remanded in custody and appeared before Maidstone Magistrates’ Court on May 29.

Mr Devall was given bail and will return to court next week.

Mr Geary was also bailed, until his next hearing in July.

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